Oceanologia (Oct 2022)

Factors responsible for the sudden outburst of Noctiluca scintillans in the Chennai coastal waters, southeast coast of India – a case study

  • Pravakar Mishra,
  • Mehmuna Begum,
  • Anitha Gera,
  • B. Charan Kumar,
  • Garlapati Deviram,
  • Uma Kanta Pradhan,
  • Athan Vashi,
  • Debasmita Bandyopadhyay,
  • Subrat Naik,
  • Uma Sankar Panda,
  • M.V. Ramana Murthy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 4
pp. 781 – 788

Abstract

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The paper discusses the factors associated with the sudden outbreak of the nocturnal heterotrophic bioluminescent dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans along the Chennai coast. The bloom occurred along a stretch of 16 km following a spell of heavy rain in August 2019. The density of N. scintillans varied from 1000 to 19000 cells/L, with a distinguished distribution pattern. High N. scintillans abundance was recorded at Panaiyurkuppam and Kovalam, with 19000 cells/L and 18000 cells/L, recorded respectively. Adequate nutrients brought by substantial rainfall and a high abundance of the diatom Thalassiosira sp. triggered the N. scintillans bloom. The low wind speed (5 m/sec), lowering of atmospheric temperature (from 24.00 to 31.00°C, 27.5 ± 1.17°C), high rainfall (6 mm within one day), and low sea surface temperature (SST) (from 25.20 to 31.00°C, 29.37± 1.17°C) are probable environmental cues. Local hydrodynamics and the diverging currents governed the presence and dispersion of the bloom in the region.

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